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FIELD DOCUMENTS FILE 2
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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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FIELD DOCUMENTS
FileName_PostFix
FILE 2
RECORD_ID
PR0544147
PE
3526
FACILITY_ID
FA0004522
FACILITY_NAME
SKIPS SERVICE STATION
STREET_NUMBER
300
Direction
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STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206
APN
14909501
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
300 S CALIFORNIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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On August 23, 1999, the PHS/EHD approved a work plan submitted by Foothill Engineering to <br /> 45 install replacement wells for MW#l, MW#2, and MW#3. These replacement wells were <br /> installed to correct the over screen conditions of the existing monitoring wells. Also, included in <br /> this work plan was the installation of three CPTs. CPTHI, CPT#2 were installed in October of <br /> 1999 and CPT#3 was installed in June of 2000. Soil and groundwater samples extracted during <br /> the installation of CPTs indicate gasoline contamination to a depth of eighty-five feet. <br /> 50 <br /> On May 2 and 3, 2000 the soil borings for both MW#5 and MW#6 were made as described in the <br /> work plan of 3/17/2000. Monitoring wells were installed in both of these soil bores. The work <br /> plan of 3/17/2000 also included a soil bore and monitoring well (MW#4) to be installed in the <br /> sidewalk on the north side of Lafayette Street. This soil bore was not completed as planned. An <br /> 55 unknown underground storage tank was encountered in the direct path of the soil bore. As a <br /> result of this encounter, the soil bore was abandoned and the local agencies were notified. <br /> A work plan to expand the horizontal definition of the contamination plume was approved in <br /> December of 2000. This work plan called for the installation of three new CPT's within the <br /> 60 Caltrans RJW to the north of the project site. These CPT's were completed on March 8, 2001 and <br /> soil and water samples were extracted to a depth of 125 feet. Also, included in the work plan of <br /> December 2000 was the installation and testing of four new monitoring wells: MW-8S, MW-8D, <br /> MW-7, and MW-9 to be placed on the project site or the adjacent property. These monitoring <br /> wells were completed on April 11, 2001. <br /> 65 <br /> In January of 2002 the owners of this property removed the apartment house structure on the east <br /> side of the property. At the time of this report that portion of the property is clear without any <br /> structures or other improvements. <br /> 70 On August 9 & 10, 2002 the extraction well installed for the pump test was completed and <br /> developed. In December of 2002, work crews under the control of others, removed the buildings <br /> on the lot directly East of the site. This lot is not owned by the Olivarez's. Monitoring wells <br /> MW-8S and MW-8D were damaged and the caps and covers were removed along with the upper <br /> portion of the casing by the crews removing the buildings. These monitoring wells were repaired <br /> 75 in March of 2003. <br /> Funds were made available for extraction well pump test. The pump test was performed on June <br /> 25, 2004. The pump test successfully demonstrated that the extraction well has influence with <br /> all areas that are contaminated. <br /> 80 <br /> A ground water pump and treat system was installed on August I and 2, 2007. A 20,000 gal <br /> Rain-for-Rent tank was filled and tested as a pilot test to satisfy the requirements of the City of <br /> Stockton discharge permit. On October 4, 2007 the Lower Explosive Limit monitor became <br /> available, and continuous pumping started on October 11, 2007. <br /> 85 <br /> The pump and treat system was shut down on 2/7/09 after the first two carbon filters broke <br /> 2 of 82 <br />
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